A chill wind

Objects that enter Earth’s atmosphere are subject to extreme heat through air friction – so much so that returning spacecraft have to be very well insulated, and rocks and small asteroids burn up. How fast would I have to go to feel heat from air friction? When I’m on my bike going downhill quickly, I can only feel it getting colder and colder.

Ben Cordle, London, UK

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